Thomas Merton Quotes
We Should Not, However, Judge The Value Of Our Meditation By "how We Feel." A Hard And Apparently Fruitless Meditation May In Fact Be Much More Valuable Than One That Is Easy, Happy, Enlightened And Apparently A Big Success.
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